Psychology of Leadership:Women and AntiLiquor Movement in Uttarakhand,Used

Psychology of Leadership:Women and AntiLiquor Movement in Uttarakhand,Used

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The Women have traditionally lived a marginalized existence. Womens selves and life experiences are least known and discussed in the academic discourse because of the lack of research on this topic. The liquor abuse by men in villages of Uttarakhand, India has led to emergence of antiliquor movement by Women. The book analyses aspects of Women's personality motivation to lead or participate in the movement, resolution of role conflicts; and impact, success or failure of movement on their selfidentity. The study utilized qualitative research design and women were interviewed extensively to know their subjective experiences. Although early socialization of leaders, participants, dropouts and nonparticipants was equally discriminated, biased and restricted, but Women prioritized social and personal identities differently during movement. Movement brought immense changes in village women they became confident, wiser and stronger. The subject is illustrated with Tables, Figures and Hermeneutic Circles. The book will be useful for Psychologists, Feminists, Researchers, Academicians, Planners, Policy Makers, Civil Administration and General Public.

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